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October 26, 2011

Khrushchev: the Berlin Crisis and beyond

Filed under: History — Tags: , , , — triplea_am @ 12:33 am

After watching a video on the Berlin Wall one of my students commented that the Americans didn’t need any more propaganda than the wall to show the difference between communism and democracy. In a recent post I remarked that August was the 50th anniversary of the erection of the Berlin Wall, but the wall was only part of the story.

In fact, Berlin remained a center of tension in the Cold war, and a number of historians on both sides of the wall saw it as allaying those tensions. With the Wall, all was fixed it would seem.

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April 6, 2010

What he said versus what they did

Filed under: History — Tags: , , , , — triplea_am @ 10:06 pm

This is relevant to the IB History 20th century topic 5: Cold War and the HL: Americas, Topic 10: Cold War and the Americas, 1945-1981.


President Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1968);

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March 23, 2010

I was a Communist for the FBI

Filed under: History — Tags: , , , — triplea_am @ 1:35 pm

McCarthyism is part of the HL: Americas option – Topic 10: Cold War and the Americas, 1945-1981 and can also be included under 20th century Topic 5: The Cold War.

Over the most recent winter holiday, the 1951 film, I was a Communist for the FBI, resurfaced numerous times on television.  This film has approached cult-like status among those either entranced by the style or incredulous about the subject matter: that the United States – and especially organized labor in the US – was being infiltrated by pro-Soviet communists determined to overthrow the government.  This film came out at the height of McCarthyism – a social and political anti-Communist wave of near-hysteria in the US that came with the onset of the Cold War

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